Grrrr and with that so are my FREE choices...btw, baggies would degrade better in the landfill than that stuff

If demand is low, why would the company keep making them? Your baggies may degrade faster, but I keep 6 or 10 bags a day out of the landfill by putting my kids lunches and snacks in these containers. Oh, and they're recyclable, so hopefully not many end up in the landfill anyway.

Grrrr and with that so are my FREE choices...btw, baggies would degrade better in the landfill than that stuff

If demand is low, why would the company keep making them? Your baggies may degrade faster, but I keep 6 or 10 bags a day out of the landfill by putting my kids lunches and snacks in these containers. Oh, and they're recyclable, so hopefully not many end up in the landfill anyway.

And you run your dishwasher / hot water a lot more cleaning them

And someone throwing away the bags would go to the store more often to get new bags that have to be shipped to the store. I'm not doing the math, but I'm pretty sure which way it would come out.